“Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.” — Luke 18:16b. The New Testament’s various translations offer different wordings of this passage, but its core message remains unchanged: Jesus welcomes young children and reminds us of the childlike qualities—love and innocence—that…
One of Ten
The biblical passage in Luke 17:15 recounts a poignant tale of ten lepers who were miraculously healed by Jesus. Yet, only one of them, upon realizing his restoration, turned back to express his gratitude to the divine source of his healing. This solitary act of thanksgiving stands in stark contrast to the nine who, despite…
Increase Our Faith
The apostles pleaded with the Lord, ‘Increase our faith!’ (Luke 17:5). This morning, I read a beautiful analogy: faith as an underground stream, always flowing to nourish us when our bodies, hearts, or souls grow weary. Last Wednesday, after the election results were announced, my children called, their voices filled with fear. ‘Dad,’ they asked,…
Sadness of the Zoo
We are moving into a period of bewilderment, a curious moment in which people find light in the midst of despair, and vertigo at the summit of their hopes. It is a religious moment also, and here is the danger. People will want to obey the voice of Authority, and many strange constructs of just…
At War With The Holy Spirit
Stephen’s scathing indictment, “You always resist the Holy Spirit!” (Acts 7:52), echoes through the ages, a timeless condemnation of those who deliberately oppose God’s influence. His words weren’t merely directed at the Sanhedrin; they were a broader condemnation of humanity’s persistent rebellion against the Spirit of God. Jesus, the ultimate manifestation of God’s love and…